Spend your days trekking through lush, mixed evergreen forest on the hunt for endangered primates and unique forest wildlife; visit spectacular remote waterfalls or community farms and sample ... read more

Wake up to the eerie call of the Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbon, spot the charismatic Black-shanked Douc Langur, and track the footprints of the endangered Asian Elephant, Bears, Banteng and Gaur ... read more

Experience a day of rainforest trekking following the elusive endangered Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbons and Black-Shanked Douc Langurs through the core of the conservation reserve, spotting ... read more

From critically endangered wildlife in a unique conservation site to trekking to areas of extraordinary natural wonders, this short overnight safari camping tour is easily reached from Siem Reap. read more

Experience some of the most rare and unique of Cambodia’s wildlife, from rich evergreen to dry forest around the wild and remote Northern Plains. Spend nights deep in a wildlife sanctuary on the ... read more

Travel from heritage Siem Reap to a protected wetlands reserve then on to the heart of the remote Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary in the dry forests of the Northern Plains, by an ancient ... read more

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Wildlife & Nature in Cambodia

Siem Reap, Tonle Sap and Northern Plains Tours

Uncover extraordinary natural phenomenon just a couple of hours from Siem Reap, camp by forest waterfalls or journey off the beaten track to our community ecolodges, safari camps and even tree-houses in Cambodia’s Northern Plains wildlife sanctuaries.

Siem Reap, Tonle Sap and the Northern Plains are home to a remarkable variety of habitats – from flooded forests, to savannah like dry plains and grasslands, riverine, semi evergreen and evergreen forests – all with their own unique wildlife and ecosystems. SVC has unique access to many of these incredible spots and their critically endangered wildlife.

From overnight trips, to 6 day tours taking you to the most important, yet largely undiscovered natural wonders and wildlife locations of Northern Cambodia, every tour contributes to conservation and community development in Cambodia.

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JAHOO GIBBON CAMP, KEO SEIMA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, MONDULKIRI

The Jahoo Gibbon Camp is a true responsible tourism and conservation project, giving you completely unique access to trek deep into the core of Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary. The project opens up Seima’s northern highlands for the first time, and is part of key conservation and species monitoring by WCS and the indigenous Bunong community.

From single-day Gibbon spotting in the conservation area and forest trekking to remote waterfalls, to multi-day forest adventures following the Black-shanked Douc Langurs and the tracks of Asian Elephants to traditional Bunong spirit sites with our forest Safari camp as a base.
A joint venture between the indigenous Bunong of Andong Kralong, WCS and SVC providing sustainable income to the community, the project gives local villagers a strong incentive to conserve the endangered primates and their habitats.

Sam Veasna Center for Wildlife Conservation is proud and excited to be working with Swarovski Optik Nature, as Official Optics Partners, a relationship forged in recognition of our world-class guide team and efforts in wildlife conservation. Swarovski Optik Nature...

Deep in the remote dry forests of the Northern Plains of Cambodia, near the Lao border, lies the now legendary birding site of Okoki in the Chhep Wildlife Sanctuary. The Okoki River is one of the few sites left in Cambodia to find the endangered and elusive...

Fancy tracking Endangered Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbons and Black-shanked Douc Langur through the forests of Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary with expert SVC and local indigenous Bunong guides? Find out a little more about the success of WCS Cambodia gibbon habituation...

In the last two years alone, Cambodian wildlife conservation and ecotourism organisation Sam Veasna Center have delivered. Keyfacts In the last two years alone we have achieved $89,500 in earnings for the communities $29,000 in Community Conservation...

About Us

SVC manages wildlife viewing trips with exclusive access to Wildlife Conservation Society sites across Cambodia. We were registered as a local NGO with the Ministry of Interior in 2006. Our goal is to provide an alternative sustainable livelihood from ecotourism for the local communities at the sites that WCS prioritises for conservation. In return for the income and employment received they are asked to sign no hunting and land use agreements, which are monitored by Ministries of Environment and Forestry patrol teams advised by WCS.